there like strike anywhere matches where you can strike them on anything that creates friction.
A match striker is the top of the match when struck with an abrasive surface will combust and product a flame. The chemical used on the tip of the match is red phosphorus.
Q- Tip tip
It does not tip.
Currently you cannot tip the iceberg.
116 cm tip to tip, 5.3 kilos, handgrip diam. 5 cm. and ya im a suprnerd
Because the tip of the match is burnt
...the head of the match a called the 'HEAD' or 'TIP'
By a tip off.
Yes it does. You just choose the correct size tip and voltage to match your Asus
Phosphorus and sulfur in the match tip, poplar wood or paper in the match stick.
Red Phosphorus
A match striker is the top of the match when struck with an abrasive surface will combust and product a flame. The chemical used on the tip of the match is red phosphorus.
Red Phosphorus is used on the tip of a match.
It stands for Open tip match grade ammo
A mach which usually has a different colored tip. the tip is sulfur which is the oxidiser for the phosphorus in the match. Which allows you to strike it on any rough surface. regular matches the sulfur is in the sandpaper you strike it on.
Friction, which produces heat. The tip of the match is designed to ignite at low temps.
tip foster